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| Cinematographers = Larry Fong
 
| Cinematographers = Larry Fong
 
| Editors = William Hoy
 
| Editors = William Hoy
| Distributors = North America:<br>[[Warner Bros.]]<br>International:<br/>Paramount Pictures
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| Distributors = North America:<br>[[Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.|Warner Bros.]]<br>International:<br/>Paramount Pictures
 
| Running Time = Theatrical cut:<br>163 min.<br>Director's cut:<br/>191 min.
 
| Running Time = Theatrical cut:<br>163 min.<br>Director's cut:<br/>191 min.
 
| Rating = R
 
| Rating = R
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| Appearances =
 
| Appearances =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
* {{A|[[Crimebusters (Watchmen)|Watchmen]]}}
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* {{A|[[Watchmen (Watchmen Movie)|Watchmen]]}}
:* {{a|[[Edward Blake (Watchmen)|The Comedian (Edward "Eddie" Blake)]]}} {{Dies}}
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** {{a|[[Edward Blake (Watchmen Movie)|The Comedian (Edward "Eddie" Blake)]]}} {{Dies}}
:* {{a|[[Jonathan Osterman (Watchmen)|Doctor Manhattan (Jonathan "Jon" Osterman)]]}}
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** {{a|[[Jonathan Osterman (Watchmen Movie)|Doctor Manhattan (Jonathan "Jon" Osterman)]]}}
:* {{a|[[Daniel Dreiberg (Watchmen)|Nite Owl II (Daniel Dreiberg)]]}}
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** {{a|[[Daniel Dreiberg (Watchmen Movie)|Nite Owl II (Daniel Dreiberg)]]}}
:* {{a|[[Walter Kovacs (Watchmen)|Rorschach (Walter Kovacs)]]}} {{Dies}}
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** {{a|[[Walter Kovacs (Watchmen Movie)|Rorschach (Walter Kovacs)]]}} {{Dies}}
:* {{a|[[Laurel Juspeczyk (Watchmen)|Silk Spectre II (Laurel Juspeczyk)]]}}
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** {{a|[[Laurel Juspeczyk (Watchmen Movie)|Silk Spectre II (Laurel Juspeczyk)]]}}
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
* {{a|[[Douglas Roth (Watchmen)|Doug Roth]]}}
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* {{a|[[Douglas Roth (Watchmen Movie)|Doug Roth]]}}
* {{a|[[Janey Slater (Watchmen)|Janey Slater]]}}
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* {{a|[[Janey Slater (Watchmen Movie)|Janey Slater]]}}
* {{a|[[Edgar Jacobi (Watchmen)|Moloch]]}} {{Dies}}
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* {{a|[[Edgar Jacobi (Watchmen Movie)|Moloch]]}} {{Dies}}
* {{a|[[Hollis Mason (Watchmen)|Nite Owl I (Hollis Mason)]]}} {{Dies}}
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* {{a|[[Hollis Mason (Watchmen Movie)|Nite Owl I (Hollis Mason)]]}} {{Dies}}
* {{a|[[Sally Juspeczyk (Watchmen)|Silk Spectre I (Sally Juspeczyk)]]}}
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* {{a|[[Sally Juspeczyk (Watchmen Movie)|Silk Spectre I (Sally Juspeczyk)]]}}
* {{a|[[Wallace Weaver (Watchmen)|Wally Weaver]]}} {{dies}}
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* {{a|[[Wallace Weaver (Watchmen Movie)|Wally Weaver]]}} {{dies}}
'''Villains:'''
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'''Antagonists:'''
* {{a|[[Adrian Veidt (Watchmen)|Ozymandias "Ozzy" (Adrian Veidt)]]}}
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* {{a|[[Adrian Veidt (Watchmen Movie)|Ozymandias "Ozzy" (Adrian Veidt)]]}}
:* {{A|[[Bubastis (Watchmen)|Bubastis]]}} {{dies}}
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** {{A|[[Bubastis (Watchmen Movie)|Bubastis]]}} {{dies}}
* {{A|[[Big Figure (Watchmen)|Big Figure]]}} {{dies}}
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* {{A|[[Big Figure (Watchmen Movie)|Big Figure]]}} {{dies}}
 
* {{A|[[Knot-Tops]]}}
 
* {{A|[[Knot-Tops]]}}
* {{A|[[Roy Chess (Watchmen)|Roy Chess]]}} {{dies}}
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* {{A|[[Roy Chess (Watchmen Movie)|Roy Chess]]}} {{dies}}
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
* Bernard & Bernie {{dies}}
 
* Bernard & Bernie {{dies}}
* {{A|[[Malcolm Long (Watchmen)|Dr. Malcolm Long]]}}
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* {{A|[[Malcolm Long (Watchmen Movie)|Dr. Malcolm Long]]}} {{dies}}
* {{a|[[Hector Godfrey (Watchmen)|Hector Godfrey]]}}
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* {{a|[[Hector Godfrey (Watchmen Movie)|Hector Godfrey]]}}
:* Seymour
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** Seymour
* {{A|[[Lawrence Schexnayder (Watchmen)|Larry Schexnayder]]}}
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* {{A|[[Laurence Schexnayder (Watchmen Movie)|Larry Schexnayder]]}}
* {{a|[[Minutemen (Watchmen)|Minutemen]]}}
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* {{a|[[Minutemen (Watchmen Movie)|Minutemen]]}}
:* {{a|[[Nelson Gardner (Watchmen)|Captain Metropolis (Nelson Gardner)]]}}
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** {{a|[[Nelson Gardner (Watchmen Movie)|Captain Metropolis (Nelson Gardner)]]}}
:* {{A|[[William Brady (Watchmen)|Dollar Bill]]}} {{dies}}
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** {{A|[[William Brady (Watchmen Movie)|Dollar Bill]]}} {{dies}}
:* {{a|[[Hooded Justice (Watchmen)|Hooded Justice]]}}
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** {{a|[[Hooded Justice (Watchmen Movie)|Hooded Justice]]}}
:* {{A|[[Byron Lewis (Watchmen)|Mothman]]}}
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** {{A|[[Byron Lewis (Watchmen Movie)|Mothman]]}}
:* {{a|[[Ursula Zandt (Watchmen)|Silhouette (Ursula Zandt)]]}} {{Dies}}
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** {{a|[[Ursula Zandt (Watchmen Movie)|Silhouette (Ursula Zandt)]]}} {{Dies}}
 
* {{a|[[New York City Police Department]]}}
 
* {{a|[[New York City Police Department]]}}
:* Detective Fine
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** Detective Fine
:* Detective Gallagher
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** Detective Gallagher
* {{a|[[John Kennedy (Watchmen)|President John F. Kennedy]]}} {{Dies}}
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* {{a|[[John F. Kennedy (Watchmen Movie)|President John F. Kennedy]]}} {{Dies}}
:* {{A|[[Jacqueline Bouvoir (Watchmen)|Jackie Kennedy]]}}
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** {{A|[[Jacqueline Bouvier (Watchmen Movie)|Jackie Kennedy]]}}
* {{a|[[Richard Nixon (Watchmen)|President Richard Nixon]]}}
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* {{a|[[Richard Nixon (Watchmen Movie)|President Richard Nixon]]}}
:* {{a|[[Henry Kissinger (Watchmen)|Henry Kissinger]]}}
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** {{a|[[Henry Kissinger (Watchmen Movie)|Henry Kissinger]]}}
* {{WP|Andy Warhol}}
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* {{a|[[Andy Warhol (Watchmen Movie)|Andy Warhol]]}}
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* {{a|[[David Robert Jones (Watchmen Movie)|David Bowie]]}}
* {{WP|Annie Leibovitz|Annie Liebowitz}}
 
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* {{a|[[Fidel Castro (Watchmen Movie)|Fidel Castro]]}}
* {{WP|David Bowie}}
 
* {{a|[[Fidel Castro (Watchmen)|Fidel Castro]]}}
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* {{a|[[Lee Iacocca (Watchmen Movie)|Lee Iacocca]]}} {{dies}}
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* {{a|[[Leonid Brezhnev (Watchmen Movie)|Leonid Brezhnev]]}}
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* {{a|[[Mick Jagger (Watchmen Movie)|Mick Jagger]]}}
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* {{a|[[Neil Armstrong (Watchmen Movie)|Neil Armstrong]]}}
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* {{a|[[Patrick Buchanan (Watchmen Movie)|Pat Buchanan]]}}
 
* {{WP|Annie Leibovitz}}
 
* {{WP|Eleanor Clift}}
 
* {{WP|John McLaughlin (host)|John McLaughlin}}
 
* {{WP|John McLaughlin (host)|John McLaughlin}}
* {{WP|Leonid Brezhnev}}
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* {{WP|Ted Koppel}}
* {{WP|Mick Jagger}}
 
* {{WP|Pat Buchanan}}
 
 
* {{WP|Truman Capote}}
 
* {{WP|Truman Capote}}
 
* {{WP|Village People}}
 
* {{WP|Village People}}
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'''Locations:'''
 
'''Locations:'''
 
* {{a|[[Earth]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Earth]]}}
:* {{a|[[Antarctica]]}}
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** {{a|[[Antarctica]]}}
::* Karnak
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*** Karnak
:* {{a|[[United States of America]]}}
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** {{a|[[United States of America]]}}
::* {{A|[[Arizona]]}}
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*** {{A|[[Arizona]]}}
:::* {{a|[[Gila Flats]]}}
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**** {{a|[[Gila Flats]]}}
::* {{a|[[New York]]}}
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*** {{a|[[New York]]}}
:::* {{a|[[New York City]]}} {{Destroyed}}
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**** {{a|[[New York City]]}} {{Destroyed}}
::* {{a|[[Texas]]}}
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*** {{a|[[Texas]]}}
:::* {{A|[[Dallas]]}} {{flashback}}
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**** {{A|[[Dallas]]}} {{flashback}}
::* {{A|[[Washington, D.C.]]}}
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*** {{A|[[Washington, D.C.]]}}
:::* {{a|[[White House]]}}
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**** {{a|[[White House]]}}
:* {{A|[[Vietnam]]}} {{flashback}}
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** {{A|[[Vietnam]]}} {{flashback}}
* {{a|[[Mars (Planet)|Mars]]}}
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* {{a|[[Mars (planet)|Mars]]}}
 
'''Items:'''
 
'''Items:'''
 
* {{a|[[Comedian's Button]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Comedian's Button]]}}
 
* {{a|[[New Frontiersman]]}}
 
* {{a|[[New Frontiersman]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Rorschach's Journal]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Rorschach's Journal]]}}
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* {{a|[[Rorschach's Mask]]}}
   
 
'''Vehicles:'''
 
'''Vehicles:'''
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| Cast =
 
| Cast =
* [[Jackie Earle Haley]] - [[Walter Kovacs (Watchmen)|Walter Kovacs / Rorschach]]
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* [[Jackie Earle Haley|Jackie Earle Haley]] - [[Walter Kovacs (Watchmen Movie)|Walter Kovacs / Rorschach]]
 
** [[Eli Snyder]] - Young Rorschach
 
** [[Eli Snyder]] - Young Rorschach
* [[Patrick Wilson]] - [[Daniel Dreiberg (Watchmen)|Daniel "Dan" Dreiberg / Nite Owl II]]
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* [[Patrick Wilson|Patrick Wilson]] - [[Daniel Dreiberg (Watchmen Movie)|Daniel "Dan" Dreiberg / Nite Owl II]]
* [[Billy Crudup]] - [[Jonathan Osterman (Watchmen)|Jonathan "Jon" Osterman / Doctor Manhattan]]
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* [[Billy Crudup|Billy Crudup]] - [[Jonathan Osterman (Watchmen Movie)|Jonathan "Jon" Osterman / Doctor Manhattan]]
* [[Malin Åkerman]] - [[Laurel Juspeczyk (Watchmen)|Laurel "Laurie" Juspeczyk / Silk Spectre II]]
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* [[Malin Akerman]] - [[Laurel Juspeczyk (Watchmen Movie)|Laurel "Laurie" Juspeczyk / Silk Spectre II]]
 
** [[Haley Guiel]] - Laurie (13 Years)
 
** [[Haley Guiel]] - Laurie (13 Years)
* [[Matthew Goode]] - [[Adrian Veidt (Watchmen)|Adrian Veidt / Ozymandias "Ozzy"]]
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* [[Matthew Goode|Matthew Goode]] - [[Adrian Veidt (Watchmen Movie)|Adrian Veidt / Ozymandias "Ozzy"]]
* [[Jeffrey Dean Morgan]] - [[Edward Blake (Watchmen)|Edward "Eddie" Blake / The Comedian]]
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* [[Jeffrey Dean Morgan|Jeffrey Dean Morgan]] - [[Edward Blake (Watchmen Movie)|Edward "Eddie" Blake / The Comedian]]
* [[Carla Gugino]] - [[Sally Juspeczyk (Watchmen)|Sally Juspeczyk / Silk Spectre I]]
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* [[Carla Gugino|Carla Gugino]] - [[Sally Juspeczyk (Watchmen Movie)|Sally Juspeczyk / Silk Spectre I]]
* [[Stephen McHattie]] - [[Hollis Mason (Watchmen)|Hollis Mason / Nite Owl I]]
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* [[Stephen McHattie]] - [[Hollis Mason (Watchmen Movie)|Hollis Mason / Nite Owl I]]
* [[Darryl Scheelar]] - [[Nelson Gardner (Watchmen)|Captain Metropolis]]
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* [[Darryl Scheelar|Darryl Scheelar]] - [[Nelson Gardner (Watchmen Movie)|Captain Metropolis]]
* [[Matt Frewer]] - [[Edgar Jacobi (Watchmen)|Edgar Jacobi / Moloch the Mystic]]
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* [[Matt Frewer|Matt Frewer]] - [[Edgar Jacobi (Watchmen Movie)|Edgar Jacobi / Moloch the Mystic]]
 
* [[Danny Woodburn]] - [[Big Figure]]
 
* [[Danny Woodburn]] - [[Big Figure]]
* [[Laura Mennell]] - [[Janey Slater]]
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* [[Laura Mennell|Laura Mennell]] - [[Janey Slater (Watchmen Movie)|Janey Slater]]
 
* [[Rob LaBelle]] - [[Wally Weaver]]
 
* [[Rob LaBelle]] - [[Wally Weaver]]
 
* [[Robert Wisden]] - [[Richard Nixon]]
 
* [[Robert Wisden]] - [[Richard Nixon]]
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| Trivia =
 
| Trivia =
 
* The first official image from director Zack Snyder - a test shot of Rorshach holding The Comedian's button - was actually hidden in a trailer for Snyder's previous film, 300 . It features that film's associate producer, Wesley Coller, wearing a makeshift mask in front of a composite New York backdrop, and was created as an experiment by Snyder to establish the mood and look of his proposed Watchmen project. Snyder's wife, Deborah Snyder, bet him $100 that no one would discover it, while he was convinced that someone would find it almost immediately. He won.
 
* The first official image from director Zack Snyder - a test shot of Rorshach holding The Comedian's button - was actually hidden in a trailer for Snyder's previous film, 300 . It features that film's associate producer, Wesley Coller, wearing a makeshift mask in front of a composite New York backdrop, and was created as an experiment by Snyder to establish the mood and look of his proposed Watchmen project. Snyder's wife, Deborah Snyder, bet him $100 that no one would discover it, while he was convinced that someone would find it almost immediately. He won.
* The teaser trailer <ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3orQKBxiEg&fmt=18 "Official Watchmen Trailer"], ''You Tube'', 17 July 2008.</ref> was released several days online before debuting in theaters before ''[[Dark Knight (Movie)|The Dark Knight]]'''s presentation. The song present in the trailer is rock band The Smashing Pumpkins's song,"The Beginning Is the End Is the Beginning", an alternate take on their similar song,"The End Is the Beginning Is the End", which was released on [[Batman and Robin|Batman & Robin]]'s OST. The theatrical trailer <ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VLA0tg5yI0&fmt=18 Watchmen (2009) Trailer 2]</ref> debuted with ''[[Wikipedia:Quantum of Solace|Quantum of Solace]]'s'' theater presentation, featuring the song "Take a Bow" by Muse. "Take a Bow" has the same theme of corruption, conspiracy, and apocalyptic consequences like "The Beginning Is the End" and "Pruit Igoe" and "Prophecies" by Phillip Glass.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVzwxQMuOww&fmt=18 Phillip Glass - Pruit Igoe]</ref><ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsOPR9659Ww&fmt=18 Philip Glass - Prophecies]</ref>.
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* The teaser trailer <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3orQKBxiEg&fmt=18 "Official Watchmen Trailer"], ''You Tube'', 17 July 2008.</ref> was released several days online before debuting in theaters before ''[[The Dark Knight (Movie)|The Dark Knight]]'''s presentation. The song present in the trailer is rock band The Smashing Pumpkins's song,"The Beginning Is the End Is the Beginning", an alternate take on their similar song,"The End Is the Beginning Is the End", which was released on [[Batman and Robin|Batman & Robin]]'s OST. The theatrical trailer <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VLA0tg5yI0&fmt=18 Watchmen (2009) Trailer 2]</ref> debuted with ''[[Wikipedia:Quantum of Solace|Quantum of Solace]]'s'' theater presentation, featuring the song "Take a Bow" by Muse. "Take a Bow" has the same theme of corruption, conspiracy, and apocalyptic consequences like "The Beginning Is the End" and "Pruit Igoe" and "Prophecies" by Phillip Glass.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVzwxQMuOww&fmt=18 Phillip Glass - Pruit Igoe]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsOPR9659Ww&fmt=18 Philip Glass - Prophecies]</ref>.
* "Ride of The Valkyries" plays during Dr. Manhattan's assistance in the Vietnam war. As well as being a reference to [[Wikipedia:Apocalypse Now|Apocalypse Now]], in the book, that particular piece of music is referenced in Hollis Mason's recount of a sad childhood memory in the "Under the Hood" vignette.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AlEvy0fJto&fmt=18 Richard Wagner - The Ride of the Valkyries]</ref>
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* "Ride of The Valkyries" plays during Dr. Manhattan's assistance in the Vietnam war. As well as being a reference to [[Wikipedia:Apocalypse Now|Apocalypse Now]], in the book, that particular piece of music is referenced in Hollis Mason's recount of a sad childhood memory in the "Under the Hood" vignette.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AlEvy0fJto&fmt=18 Richard Wagner - The Ride of the Valkyries]</ref>
 
| Links =
 
| Links =
* [http://watchmenmovie.warnerbros.com/ Official Site]
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* [https://watchmenmovie.warnerbros.com/ Official Site]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0409459/ Watchmen] at the Internet Movie Database
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* [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0409459/ Watchmen] at the Internet Movie Database
 
* [[w:c:watchmen:Watchmen (movie)|Watchmen (movie)]] at Watchmen Wiki
 
* [[w:c:watchmen:Watchmen (movie)|Watchmen (movie)]] at Watchmen Wiki
* [http://watchmen.wikia.com/wiki/Watchmen_Wiki Watchmen Wiki]
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* [https://watchmen.wikia.com/wiki/Watchmen_Wiki Watchmen Wiki]
 
* [[Wikipedia:Watchmen (film)|The Watchmen Movie]] at Wikipedia
 
* [[Wikipedia:Watchmen (film)|The Watchmen Movie]] at Wikipedia
* [http://youtube.com/watchmenmovie "Watchmen"] at Youtube
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* [https://youtube.com/watchmenmovie "Watchmen"] at Youtube
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/thenewfrontiersman The New Frontiers Man] at You Tube
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* [https://www.youtube.com/user/thenewfrontiersman The New Frontiers Man] at You Tube
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{Watchmen}}
 
{{Watchmen}}

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In the 1930s and 40s, the vigilantes form a group called the Minutemen. Decades later, a second generation of superheroes attempt to form a team as well, calling themselves the Watchmen. Various historical events are shown to have been altered or impacted by the existence of sup


Synopsis for "Watchmen (Movie)"

In the 1930s and 40s, the vigilantes form a group called the Minutemen. Decades later, a second generation of superheroes attempt to form a team as well, calling themselves the Watchmen. Various historical events are shown to have been altered or impacted by the existence of superheroes, such as the assassination of John F. Kennedy and the Vietnam War. The American victory in the Vietnam War, due to the intervention of the godlike being Dr. Manhattan, leads to Richard Nixon's third term as President following the repeal of term limits in the United States. By the 1980s, however, the Watchmen have been outlawed due to the Keene Act in 1977, and tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union have escalated the Cold War with threats of nuclear attack.

By 1985, only the vigilantes The Comedian and Dr. Manhattan are active and sanctioned by the government; however, the masked vigilante Rorschach, who refuses to retire, illegally remains active. Investigating the murder of government agent Edward Blake, Rorschach, knowing that Blake was The Comedian, concludes that someone is trying to eliminate masked heroes. He goes off to warn his retired comrades: the emotionally detached Dr. Manhattan and his lover Laurie Jupiter (the second Silk Spectre), Dan Dreiberg (the second Nite Owl), and Adrian Veidt (Ozymandias), but makes little progress.

After Blake's funeral, Dr. Manhattan is accused of causing the cancers afflicting his former girlfriend and colleagues from before the accident that turned him into the being he is now. Manhattan exiles himself to Mars, giving the Soviet Union the confidence to invade Afghanistan in his absence. Later, Rorschach's conspiracy theory appears to be justified when Adrian, who had long since made his identity as Ozymandias public before retiring, narrowly avoids an assassination attempt, and Rorschach himself is framed for murder.

Meanwhile, Laurie falls in love with Dan, having previously broken up with Manhattan, and the two former heroes decide to come out of retirement as they grow closer to one another. After breaking Rorschach out of Sing Sing prison alongside Nite Owl, Silk Spectre is confronted by Manhattan, who takes her to Mars and explains he is no longer interested in humanity, denying her request to intervene. Probing her memories, they both discover that The Comedian is her father. His interest in humanity renewed, Manhattan returns to Earth with Silk Spectre.

Investigating further into the conspiracy, Rorschach and Nite Owl discover that Adrian may be behind everything. Rorschach records his suspicions in his journal, which recounts the events of the story thus far from his perspective, and posts it to a newspaper office. Rorschach and Nite Owl confront Adrian, presumably now Ozymandias once again, in his Antarctic retreat. Ozymandias confirms that he is the mastermind behind The Comedian's murder, Manhattan's exile, and the framing of Rorschach; he also staged his own assassination attempt to place himself above suspicion. He explains that his plan is to unify the United States and Soviet Union and prevent nuclear war by destroying the world's main cities with exploding energy reactors he had Dr. Manhattan create for him under the pretense of providing free energy for the world. Rorschach and Nite Owl attempt to stop him, only to find his plan has already been enacted; the energy signatures are recognized as Dr. Manhattan's, and the two opposing sides of the Cold War unite to combat their "common enemy."

Laurie and Manhattan arrive only to see half of New York City in ruins and realize Ozymandias's plan. They arrive to confront him, only to agree that, with the cessation of hostilities around the world, this conspiracy is best left unrevealed to the public to compromise. Rorschach, however, is unwilling to cooperate, and allows himself to be vaporized by Manhattan as a means of stopping him from revealing the truth. Manhattan shares a final kiss with Laurie and departs for another galaxy.

With the end of the Cold War and the transformation of humanity into a united front, Laurie and Dan return to the destroyed New York City, which is being rebuilt, and begin life anew together. Meanwhile, a newspaper editor in New York complains about how there is nothing worthwhile to print; he lets a young employee look for something to run in a collection of crank letters, among which is Rorschach's journal.

Appearing in "Watchmen (Movie)"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:

Other Characters:

Locations:

Items:

Vehicles:

Cast


Trivia

  • The first official image from director Zack Snyder - a test shot of Rorshach holding The Comedian's button - was actually hidden in a trailer for Snyder's previous film, 300 . It features that film's associate producer, Wesley Coller, wearing a makeshift mask in front of a composite New York backdrop, and was created as an experiment by Snyder to establish the mood and look of his proposed Watchmen project. Snyder's wife, Deborah Snyder, bet him $100 that no one would discover it, while he was convinced that someone would find it almost immediately. He won.
  • The teaser trailer [1] was released several days online before debuting in theaters before The Dark Knight's presentation. The song present in the trailer is rock band The Smashing Pumpkins's song,"The Beginning Is the End Is the Beginning", an alternate take on their similar song,"The End Is the Beginning Is the End", which was released on Batman & Robin's OST. The theatrical trailer [2] debuted with Quantum of Solace's theater presentation, featuring the song "Take a Bow" by Muse. "Take a Bow" has the same theme of corruption, conspiracy, and apocalyptic consequences like "The Beginning Is the End" and "Pruit Igoe" and "Prophecies" by Phillip Glass.[3][4].
  • "Ride of The Valkyries" plays during Dr. Manhattan's assistance in the Vietnam war. As well as being a reference to Apocalypse Now, in the book, that particular piece of music is referenced in Hollis Mason's recount of a sad childhood memory in the "Under the Hood" vignette.[5]

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